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People look for greatness only in the extraordinary and completely overlook the wonder of the ordinary.
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Here's the paradox. We can fully embrace God's love only when we recognize how completely unworthy of it we are.
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There's one thing you need to understand," Larry said. "We love because God first loved us, even in the face of all our unloveliness." He paused. He seemed to want to give John time to think about that. Then he said, "Go home and love your wife John."I'm afraid I can't find the strength in myself to do that, Larry."Pastor Larry leaned forward, smiling tenderly. "That's good, my friend," he said. "Now we're getting somewhere.
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I only know that one day you wake up and realize it doesn’t hurt quite so much. Until then you can put yourself in the hands of God- He’ll see you through. You can take it from someone who knows, dear. I’ve found his hands to be an easy place to rest.
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Here’s the paradox. We can fully embrace God’s love only when we recognize how completely unworthy of it we are.
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That’s the point. People look for greatness only in the extraordinary and completely overlook the wonder of the ordinary. That’s why those moments are all forgotten, counted as nothing. It’s a terrible loss.
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Funny how even a grain of hope can manage to eclipse a whole world of despair.
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But something pulled her through, and that was when I knew there was something more to faith than just believing in a God. It was knowing him in such a way that you could go through hell on earth and still say he is love.
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They mock Him by denying His very existence, but instead of feeling free, they just feel angry because suddenly life doesn’t make sense anymore. They want to be rid of God, and they want life to have meaning anyway, and it just doesn’t work and it makes them angry. And anger kills. I’ve lived long enough to know, and I can see it coming. Anger is going to be right at the heart of the demise of this country. America is going to fall, and when we do, we’re not getting back up again.
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